Local tongues gain popularity as more people on the self-ruled island, where Mandarin predominates, disavow their connection with China. ( read original story ...)
The Chinese Army Could Send Hundreds Of Helicopters Across The Taiwan Strait. It’d Be Costly.
The Chinese army has been buying a lot of new helicopters. As in, hundreds of them in just a few years. The crash acquisition raises a chilling prospect—that the People’s Liberation Army could load up ... ( read original story ...)
iXensor Confirms PixoTest® COVID-19 Antigen Test Detects Omicron and Other Key Variants of Concern
View the full release here: iXensor's PixoTest COVID-19 Antigen Test effectively detects Omicron and other key variants of concern (Photo: Business Wire) iXensor, the pioneer of mobile health, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Jobless Rate Falls In November
Taiwan's unemployment rate dropped in November, the Directorate General of Budget Accounting & Statistics, or DGBAS, reported ... ( read original story ...)
TTA to showcase 100 Taiwan startups at CES 2022
With CES 2022 just around the corner, Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA) will showcase 100 high-potential Taiwanese startups at the annual event, including seven award-winning startups. Between January 5-8, the ... ( read original story ...)
Tatas in talks with Taiwan firms to make chips in India
Tata Group is in discussions with some major international companies, including those from Taiwan, for its foray into the semiconductor chip business. The Union government had earlier tried to bring ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei holds live-fire drill amid tensions with mainland China
Chinese Taipei has conducted a live-fire military exercise to test the combat readiness of the self-ruled Island's troops and the firepower of its armored divisions, in a show of force amid heightened ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan export orders from mainland, Hong Kong up 25.3 pct in November
Taiwan companies received export orders from the mainland and Hong Kong worth 1608 billion US dollars in November an increase of ... ( read original story ...)
China scuttles Japan Embassy event over Abe’s comments on Taiwan
The former prime minister has said that any emergency concerning Taiwan would be an emergency for Japan and for the Japan-U.S. security alliance. ( read original story ...)
Korea turns blind eye to Hong Kong, Taiwan issues
Moon's selective silence on democracy leaves other countries scratching heads By Nam Hyun-woo Korea is turning a blind eye to the democracy movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan, in a ... ( read original story ...)
Volkswagen says patent suit by Taiwan’s Acer is unfounded
Acer had filed a suit in the U.S. state of Virginia, alleging that Volkswagen had only paid for licences for 2G and 3G patents, but had largely installed mobile phone chips with 4G technology in the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Dilemma in Accepting Asylum-Seekers from Hong Kong
In recent years, Taiwan has become a popular destination for Hong Kongers fleeing Communist rule. The Taipei government says it supports exiles from the former British colony, but the future remains ... ( read original story ...)
Technology Stocks Likely To Boost Taiwan Stock Market
The Taiwan stock market bounced higher again on Tuesday, one session after ending the three-day winning streak in which it had spiked almost 330 points or 1.9 percent. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now ... ( read original story ...)
China Crackdown on Taiwan Inc. Pressures Firms to Look Elsewhere
Taiwanese companies, which led the charge into China decades ago when the mainland opened to overseas capital, have been scaling back for years because of higher labor costs and more local competition ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan – A Wildcard in the World of Chips
Originally published at Empire Financial Research. ► There was a time when most people who bought cars and toasters wouldn't know the difference between a semiconductor chip and a chocolate chip. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to restrict tech companies’ sales of China assets
Taiwanese regulators will soon have new powers to block domestic tech companies from selling off their subsidiaries or other assets in China, the latest move by Taipei to prevent the leak of sensitive ... ( read original story ...)